Google Street View lets you take a walk in parks across the world

Can’t afford to fly to Tokyo each cherry blossom season? Well, you can at least take a walk in its beautiful Koganei Park. That is, a virtual walk, thanks to Google Street View, which now features parks from 22 countries.

You can now explore these parks by visiting the dedicated Maps gallery, “Parks of the World”, announced today on Google’s blog:

Besides Tokyo’s Koganei Park, featured parks also include London’s Kensington Gardens, Madrid’s Casa de Campo and Denmark’s Knuthenborg Safari Park, as well as New York’s High Line and Liberty Park. While it doesn’t quite make up for a real-life visit, it can certainly help you prepare one, as Google points out.

Although this feature’s purpose is mostly cultural and fun, it also confirms Google Street View’s ubiquitous ambitions. A few months ago, Google had started taking its Street View service inside by offering Business Photos (see our post.) From indoors to outdoors, Google has the ground covered.

What do you think of this new gallery?

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